| Completing a Specification Clause |
Specification clauses all follow a similar general pattern; but different applications and products each require different types of detail appropriate to the specification.
1. Include the following essential details:
--------● product type --------● colour / pattern / reference code (include F, K, FD or CC prefix, or -MIC suffix, as appropriate) --------● surface finish / texture --------● grade --------● sheet size --------● fire rating --------● wet or dry area --------● substrate (grade; performance required; thickness) --------● backing (to balance surface material as recommended) --------● joint treatment --------● edge treatment (postformed; square edged; lipped; etc) --------● fixing method
Whenever relevant, refer to specific performance codes under appropriate national / international standards systems.
2. Where possible, use NBS Specification Clauses, ensuring that all details are complete. The following NBS clauses are relevant when specifying various Formica® products:
K13 Rigid Sheet Fine Linings / Panelling Clauses: 130, 140
K32 Framed Panel Cubicle Partitions Clauses: 10, 120
L20 Doors / Shutters / Hatches Clauses: 20, 230
N10 General Fixtures / Furnishings / Equipment Clauses: 350, 40
N13 Sanitary Appliances / Fittings
The NBS web site (www.nbsplus.co.uk) contains pro-formas for each of those clauses, ready to complete with your details.
3. Where no NBS clause exists, devise your own specification clause covering the essential details.
4. For help with writing a specification clause, contact our Advice Line: Tel: 0191 259 3000 Fax: 0191 259 3355 Email: advice@formica.co.uk
5. As a guide to completing specification clauses, see the example that follows. This is a drawn up for a basic corridor wall lining.
Typical Specification Clause
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